Re: VS: Unzipping problem | write error (disk full?)

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I can't reproduce it again, now I follow withe the same problem...

rodrigo.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx escribió:
No problem with the file:

[root@ELOS-BD in]# unzip -t Master032010.zip
Archive:  Master032010.zip
   testing: SongMaster201003.txt     OK
No errors detected in compressed data of Master032010.zip.

I'm connected as root.

But, you are right, it seems that changing the permissions to 777 it unzips ok.

I was thinking that it would be a problem of the unzip program, having no support for large files, but it seems that changing the permissions the problem is solved.

Thanks.

Best regards.

Burke, Thomas G. escribió:
What he's saying is that perhaps the file was corrupted during the transfer. This is rare, these days, but not unheard of - especially if an FPT transfer and the wrong file type was set. Also, someone else mentioned to check the properties of the file - hit it with a "chmod 777 Master032010.zip" before trying to unzip it. One last thing to check is whether or not you have write access to the place you are trying to unzip the file. If not, this could be the cause of the write errors. If the directory contains "sensitive" data bases, it's entirely possible it's been set to read only. Check that, too.

    -Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rodrigo.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 8:14 AM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: Re: VS: Unzipping problem | write error (disk full?)

The file is not broken, I can unzip it in my machine, I have downloaded from the machine where I'm having the problem...

Thanks anyway

Best regards

Tatu Salin escribió:
Another option is that your file is went broken, which means that you have wrong crc check for that file, your file has wrong crc check. It means that your file has been been went broken. Please try transfer your file as binary transfer to the maschine, where you are unzipping it. I believe that it cannot be unzippe, cause transfer has broken that file.

hope that helps.l
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:11:25 +0200
From: rodrigo.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: VS:  Unzipping problem | write error (disk full?)

Hi,

I have no problems to unzip the file in my own machine (ubuntu 9.10) and in windows, but in this other machine I have the mentioned problem.

The partition where I'm triying to unzip has more tha 600GB of space, and the zip file content is 2,5 GB.

There isn't any command

uncompress

in the machine.

Thanks

Tatu Salin escribió:
Hello. Have you tried uncompress command? This might help. There is also possibility that your zip file cannot be unzipped, cause zip compress files about 90 percent of it's original size. Please try unzipping on some another filesystem, where is more space. There disk full tells that your filesystem gets full when you are unzipping that file, so it means that when you are unzipping that file your filesystem gets full during unzipping and that's cause your file is fullwilling your space on that partition. Kind regards IT specialist.


-----Original Message-----
From: rodrigo.garcia@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 4/12/2010 9:53:46 AM
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Unzipping problem | write error (disk full?)
Hi,

I'm new to redhat. In fact I'm not the systems administrator, but I have
a strange problem unzipping a file. I think is a problem of memory or
swap space or somethin similar, but I'm going explain the problem in detail:

Distribution:
[B]Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 3)[/B]

[B]I'm connected as root.[/B]

I have this zipped file:

-rw-r--r--   1 root root 678183271 abr  7 15:30 Master032010.zip

it contains a 2,4G file


[CODE]df -h
S.ficheros          Tamaño Usado  Disp Uso% Montado en
/dev/cciss/c0d0p6     4,0G  3,5G  282M  93% /
/dev/cciss/c0d0p1     124M   13M  105M  11% /boot
none                  4,0G     0  4,0G   0% /dev/shm
/dev/cciss/c0d0p7      56G   17G   37G  31% /opt
/dev/cciss/c0d0p3     985M   18M  917M   2% /tmp
/dev/cciss/c0d0p5     5,0G  404M  4,3G   9% /var
/dev/sda1             270G  220G   37G  86% /database
/dev/sdb1             125G   63G   56G  54% /data
/dev/sdc1             826G  138G  646G  18% /data2[/CODE]


The file is in /dev/sdc1  under /data2/elos/files/in
as you can see this partition has space enough to unzip a 2,4G file
I have also tried to do the same in the /dev/sda1 under /database but in
both cases I have the same problem:

[CODE][root@ELOS-BD in]# unzip Master032010.zip
Archive:  Master032010.zip
  inflating: SongMaster201003.txt
SongMaster201003.txt: write error (disk full?). Continue? (y/n/^C) y
bad CRC 9695f189  (should be 0cab6361)[/CODE]


I have typed free:

[CODE][root@ELOS-BD in]# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 8054 8038 16 0 5 7222
-/+ buffers/cache:        809       7244
Swap:         1023         72   [/CODE]


I have unzipped the same file in my own machine (ubuntu 9.10) and in
windows and I have no problem.


Any idea?

Thanks and regards.
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